Dependently typed haskell in industry (experience report)

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Recent versions of the Haskell compiler GHC have a number of advanced features that allow many idioms from dependently typed programming to be encoded. We describe our experiences using this “dependently typed Haskellž to construct a performance-critical library that is a key component in a number of verification tools. We have discovered that it can be done, and it brings significant value, but also at a high cost. In this experience report, we describe the ways in which programming at the edge of what is expressible in Haskell's type system has brought us value, the difficulties that it has imposed, and some of the ways we coped with the difficulties.

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Christiansen, D. T., Diatchki, I. S., Dockins, R., Hendrix, J., & Ravitch, T. (2019). Dependently typed haskell in industry (experience report). Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages, 3(ICFP). https://doi.org/10.1145/3341704

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